Is former "30 Rock" star Alec Baldwin quitting acting? In a column for Huffington Post, the "Up Late with Alec Baldwin" host defended his family after the MSNBC talk show was suspended following his anti-gay slurs caught on video. Baldwin blamed the paparazzi, America's obsession with celebrities and NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his reaction to a photographer trying to take pictures of his wife and baby. "If quitting the television business, the movie business, the theater, any component of entertainment, is necessary in order to bring safety and peace to my family, then that is an easy choice," the 55-year-old actor wrote. Speaking of family, his daughter Ireland defended Alec's temper, saying "My dad is far from a homophobe or a racist... Let my dad be."» Read more at the New York Daily News.

The latest, greatest viral video is a "Dirty Dancing" wedding couple that brilliantly recreated the iconic scene from the 1987 movie starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey. Newlyweds Terra and Drake Otto dressed like Baby and Johnny as they wowed guests with their moves, including the famous lift on the dancefloor. Syracuse Orange fans will definitely agree with this: Nobody puts Mrs. Otto in a corner.

Who is the best Batman ever? Two Batman actors are praising the "BatKid" that stole the Internet's collective heart on Friday. Miles Scott, a 5-year-old boy with leukemia, got to dress up as his favorite superhero and fight villains in San Francisco-turned-Gotham City for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Ben Affleck, who plays the Caped Crusader in the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel, humbly called Scott the "best Batman ever." Christian Bale, who played Bruce Wayne in the "Dark Knight" trilogy, called "BatKid" a "fantastic" part of the character's legacy:video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player

Justin Bieber's new song "PYD" featuring R. Kelly is a predictably sexual song about wanting to put you down -- "on a dining table and have sex with you," for example. "'Cause I've been doing forensics on your body in this club," the older R&B star adds. It's the teen pop star's seventh song in his #MusicMondays series, which continues until the end of the year. The pair first teased their collaboration with an Instagram photo 10 months ago, but likely no one spilled details because Bieber reportedly threatens to sue friends for $3 million if they disclose what happens at his parties.